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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

the ruler of dubai ordered the hacking of his ex wife s phone in a bitter custody battle over their children says the high court. scientists have discovered a 200,000,000 year old dinosaurfossil in a filing cabinet in the national history museum. correct good evening and welcome to bbc news. millions of children in africa are set to be vaccinated against malaria for the first time when the vaccine is rolled out across the continent. hundreds of thousand of children under the age of 5 die in africa every year from malaria a disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has more. this is a milestone in public health. after decades of research and trials, this one in kenya, at last a vaccine against one of the world s deadliest infections malaria. the disease is spread by mosquitoes, which are infected with the malaria parasite. this triggers fever, and in severe cases, organ failure. the world health organization said the vaccine would now be wid

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jane merrick, who is the policy editor at the i, and kieran andrews, who is the political editor at the times scotland. hello to you both. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph leads with boris johnson s party conference speech. it highlights his pledge to protect green spaces which, it says, comes after a tory voter backlash which saw the party lose the safe seat of chesham and amersham. vacuous and bombastic that s the damning verdict from the business community on borisjohnson s speech, according to the guardian. it says they ve reacted angrily to his failure to deliver an economic plan or address the supply chain crisis which has seen many petrol stations run out of petrol. the mirror leads with pig farming staff crisis. it says up to 100,000 healthy pigs could face a mass slaughter. the mail leads with a story we ve covered here the high court ruling that

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abattoirs. the staggering scale of child sexual abuse by the french roman catholic church. an enquiry says more than 200,000 children were victims of a 70 year period. and the couple have led a life of slavery bully slavery and the united states and 50 years ago are finally being honoured with a blue plaque in london. she said the couple who fled a life of slavery in the united states. the couple who fled a life of slavery in the united states. if anyone welcome to bbc news. the home secretary has announced there will an enquiry into the feelings that allowed a serving police officer to kidnap, rape and murder sarah everard. at the conservative party conference, priti patel said the public needs answers to ensure that something like this can never happen again. she described wayne cozens, who has been sentenced to life in prison, as a monster. the home secretary made the announcement a little earlier today. it is a little earlier today. it is apparent a little earlier tod

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

victory over nazi germany. we ll also have a special report from the east of ukraine, where the fighting in this war, is most intense. the big picture here in the donbas is that the kremlin s offensive is largely stalled. they ve taken hardly any significant towns, and the ukrainians are making them pay a heavy price for every scrap of land. and bbc news has revealed how untreated sewage is being dumped illegally in rivers across the uk, putting health and nature at risk. and birmingham airport admits it was chaos this morning as thousands queued for hours to get through security. good evening. welcome to the programme. the labour leader sir keir starmer says he will quit if he s fined by durham police for breaking covid rules last year during lockdown. he s been under pressure after the police announced they would be investigating an event at which he drank beer and had a curry with party workers at an mp s office. in a statement this afternoon sir keir insisted repeatedly t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240708

let s get down to business, and we begin with the intense diplomacy over the crisis at the ukraine russian border. as you ve been hearing, borisjohnson is due to hold talks with the russian president before visiting eastern europe this week. foreign secretary liz truss said on sunday she would set out legislation that would give moscow notice of a severe economic cost for any incursion into ukraine, by strengthening britain s ability to target russian assets in the uk. she will outline the details to the house of commons later today. this comes as energy prices soar on concerns russia could restrict supplies of gas to europe it supplies around 40% of the eu s energy needs. chris weafer is business and investment strategist at macro advisory. good morning. so there is a lot happening this week and all the time these concerns over what russia might do next and the gas price is going up and up. yes because the focus has been on the worst case sanctions and this is being talk

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